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What is a mock interview in upsc? What is its importance?

  Undoubtedly UPSC is a big examination, and every step of the examination requires strategic preparation. Interviews play a massive role in qualifying for the examination because of their weightage; therefore, a candidate is required to practice it religiously to excel. To qualify for the interview round effortlessly, candidates undergo UPSC mock interviews . A mock interview, in simple words, is an emulation interview conducted through a panel of professional experts that helps in preparing the candidate for the actual interview. The primary goal of the mock interview is to help candidates track their performance and work on their weak points accordingly. The UPSC interview, also called the personality test, plays a vital role in qualifying for the examination. The total weightage of this interview is 275 marks. Let’s understand in brief mock interviews and their importance. UPSC Mock Interview Advantages The mock interview is a reflection of a real UPSC interview and is

Civil services Interview: how to excel

  UPSC Interview is the final step in your dream services in the preparation journey for the UPSC Civil Service Examination. Candidates work hard to reach here and do not wish to fail in the Interview round. Therefore preparing for an interview beforehand helps a lot. Preparing beforehand every day can literally change your life and will open doors for your dream of becoming a bureaucrat. The Interview or the personality test usually carries 275 marks weightage. It can also cover the gap of approx 100 marks for the aspirants if prepared effectively. In this article, we will guide you through some of the tips that will help you excel in the UPSC civil service interview.   Start early Time is everything in this examination. Managing your time effectively plays a greater role in the success rate of the examination. Therefore starting early always helps in the longer run. Do not wait for your results to prepare for the Interview. As soon as you are done with your mains examinatio

What is the qualification for Indian Foreign Service?

  The Indian Foreign Service is categorized under Group A and Group B of the civil services. These officials are responsible for looking after foreign trade along with some of the country’s important parts of the international territory. The execution of work done by the IFS officers is modified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, the primary goal of the IFS officers is to directly get involved in foreign-related issues in India for effective and better communication. This article will guide you about the Indian Foreign service exam and everything about IFS. Eligibility and criteria Nationality: To be eligible for IFS officer, there are certain criteria an individual needs to qualify. Apart from physical fitness, there are certain criteria that an individual needs to qualify to be eligible as an IFS officer. He/She must be a citizen of India Must be a subject of Nepal and Bhutan A Tibetan Refugee in India as a permanent resident (until January 01, 1962) The candidates in B,

Indian police service: essential details

  IPS - Indian Police Service The IPS full form is the Indian Police Service, which ranks one among the top three All India Services. However, it provides all ranking commanders for higher-ranking state police and Central Armed Police Forces positions. However, IPS is not a security force (CAPF). IPS officers have zillions of responsibilities, and they also receive a lot of perks. As the IPS officers are members of all-India services, they can work for state and central governments. What is the legacy of the Indian Police Service (IPS)? The Indian Police Services originated from the Indian Imperial police that reigned during British rule in India. After India got independence in 1947, the Indian Imperial Police was replaced by the Indian Police Service. The Indian Police Service comes under Article 312 of the Constitution of India; as one of the three All India Services.    Which exam should IPS applicants take? For an aspirant to get into the Indian Police Service